Your browser identified itself as a version of IE that was often shipped with default settings that were less than secure. Your internet experience could be made more secure by opening Internet Options in your browser, going to the Advanced tab and looking under the security settings for "Use TLS 1.1" and "Use TLS 1.2". Ensure these are turned on (checked). Doing so will enable your browser to support a higher quality of encryption on this and other websites. You will still be able to browse this site without turning on support for TLS 1.1 and 1.2, but we will have to use a lower level of encryption to accomodate you. See this question on Stack Exchange's Superuser forum from 2011 for more details keeping in mind the comments about TLS 1.2 non-support were made many years ago, and things have changed since then.

If the support for better cryptography has been turned on for your browser, thank you, and you can safely ignore this advisory.

Analyst Reports

PKWARE has updated the transparent encryption capabilities of Smartcrypt with sensitive-data discovery in an effort to help companies be more discriminate about how and where they use encryption; in other words, making Smartcrypt smarter.Visit 451 Research

Security and risk management leaders face a rapidly increasing volume and variety of complex data security challenges, both on-premises and in the cloud. Datasets must be prioritized for enterprisewide encryption to mitigate certain security threats and compliance requirements.Purchase Report

451 ResearchPKWARE Looks to Ease the Pain of Application Encryption with Smartcrypt

The company’s new Smartcrypt attempts to provide the best of both worlds, with application-level encryption that eliminates the usual complexity of doing encryption and key management higher up the stack – or ‘PKI minus the headache.’Read Report

Gartner ResearchHype Cycle for Infrastructure Protection, 2016

Infrastructure protection is the family of threat-facing technologies that help defend IT. Driven by persistent threat and technology changes, most of the evolution of the technologies on this Hype Cycle are concerned with virtualized environments and advanced threats.Purchase Report

Gartner ResearchHype Cycle for Application Security

Applications, not the infrastructure, represent the main attack vector for data exfiltration. As organizations lose more control over their infrastructure with trends like mobility and cloud, applications become one of the last control points for imposing the organization’s security policy. Purchase Report

Enterprises are faced with a growing complexity and array of data storage environments and encryption solutions. From the server to the cloud, CISOs should plot a course through the encryption options, evaluate their limitations and understand when to use encryption.Purchase Report

Veteran encryption and file-compression vendor PKWARE entered the market for securing data on popular file-sharing services in 2012 with a consumer-oriented offering (Viivo) that, at the time, was focused mainly on Dropbox. Since we last wrote about the company, PKWARE has introduced a bulked-up version of Viivo that now includes support for enterprise file sync and share (FSS) offerings from Bitcasa, Box, Barracuda's Copy, Google Drive, Microsoft's OneDrive and SugarSync, as well as a variety of device types (Mac, Windows, iOS and Android). Viivo 2.5 also includes the ability to search and preview protected files and discover unknown cloud file shares, all intended to help Viivo stand out among a growing crowd of competitors.Read Report

451 ResearchWhat’s in the (Drop)box? With Viivo, PKWARE Keeps Others from Finding Out

PKWARE is one of the older players in the security industry, having been established in 1986 by Phil Katz, the inventor of the ZIP standard. With a suite of file encryption products covering everything from desktops and mobile devices to servers and mainframes, the vendor claims to have more than 30,000 customers worldwide. PKWARE is based in Milwaukee, with offices in London, New York City and Dayton, Ohio. Pricing for its Viivo technology is straightforward, as it is free for both consumer and commercial use.Read Report

The U.S. government agency responsible for healthcare payments needed a secure way to share sensitive data, most of it subject to regulatory requirements, with a disparate set of external partners. The success of its implementation offers valuable lessons for many other types of enterprises.Purchase Report

Gartner ResearchHow to Share Data Security with Other Organizations

Individuals and work groups often need to share sensitive information with people outside their enterprises. A risk-based decision must be made about the degree and form of control that will be implemented, including controls that function on non-corporate desktops.Purchase Report

About PKWARE

PKWARE protects the world's data with smart encryption software and solutions. In use by more than 35,000 customers, including government agencies and global corporations, PKWARE's easy-to-use security armors data itself and eliminates vulnerabilities wherever data is used, shared or stored.